Reuters said the GOP wants to “put off an almost certainly divisive debate over immigration until next year” when they could have more legislative clout in the Senate and the House. Some estimated that 1/3 of the House Republicans want to focus on immigration this year, but still want to avoid a public battle in preparation for the 2014 midterm elections this November.

The analysis claimed that “analysts in both parties say the scenario could be a long-term recipe for disaster for the Republicans” and ignored how Obama and the Democrats did nothing on immigration even with a legislative majority from 2008-2010.

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